A MEISSEN ARMORIAL DISH FROM THE ST. ANDREW THE FIRST CALLED SERVICE of cruciform with Gotzkowsky erhabene Blumen and painted with Holzschnitt Blumen, the border with the Imperial Russian Double Eagle and the badge of the Order of St. Andrew the First Called, within a gilt trellis and flowerhead rim (panel out of top of dish and restored), blue crossed swords mark, Pressnummer 20 and Hermitage inventory number r.4./1601. in red paint, circa 1744

细节
A MEISSEN ARMORIAL DISH FROM THE ST. ANDREW THE FIRST CALLED SERVICE of cruciform with Gotzkowsky erhabene Blumen and painted with Holzschnitt Blumen, the border with the Imperial Russian Double Eagle and the badge of the Order of St. Andrew the First Called, within a gilt trellis and flowerhead rim (panel out of top of dish and restored), blue crossed swords mark, Pressnummer 20 and Hermitage inventory number r.4./1601. in red paint, circa 1744
28.2 diam.
展览
Orlando Museum of Art, Catalogue no. 52

拍品专文

From a service given by Augustus III (1696-1763) to Elizabeth I of Russia (1707-1762) in 1744. Some 440 pieces of the service are listed in an inventory, dated 5 November 1745, of certain chattels belonging to the Imperial household of St. Petersburg. Several pieces from this service were sold in our Geneva Rooms, 7 May 1987, lots 190-194, a pair of plates in these Rooms, 30 September 1991, lot 250 and a dish 25 November 1991, lot 335. See also Rückert (1966), no. 482